These days there is no difference in what term is used - and you know as well as I do that there were plenty of reports that Hughton didn't pick the players that were signed. It is worth nothing that you say Bloom stated numerous times that Hughton had the final say - why did Bloom have to repeatedly say it? having 'the final say' is - 'we have agreed a fee - do you want this guy?' - if Hughton kept saying no he wouldn't have been able to put a team on the pitch. Much better to ask the manager which players should be targeted for transfer and go after those.
There are plenty of quotes out there where it's stated Hughton worked with the recruitment team that were in place and had the final say on all players. You're good at Google. Go find your own evidence if you're that bothered. It was also discussed on Albion fan podcasts such as Albion Roar with the relevant players (inlcuding at varying times Barber, Bloom and the recruitment team) but as you're not an Albion fan you won't have listened in.
Nevertheless you've ignored my second paragraph completely. Either Hughton gets credit for getting in Kayal for around 300k (our best player when we stayed up initially), getting Knockaert for around 2 million and bringing in players of PL quality (in the Championship) e.g. Murray and Duffy AND takes responsibility for our so called below quality squad, or you credit our recruitment team on their own with those deals that got us out of the Championship. You can't have it both ways but, with your agenda and narrative, you will.
Also - GB - a word of caution - be extremely careful about declaring what is and is not 'absolute FACT' - there are only two absolute FACTS in todays world - death and taxes.
I think Sir Philip Green and Jeff Bezos might not agree about the taxes part. But the first part is nonsense. A person's job title is a person's job title and it's a fact. Boris Johnson is Prime Miinister. FACT. Pritti Patel is Home Secretary. FACT. You are an annoying bellend with too much time on your hands. FACT.
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